A raft of crypto businesses gives up on an SFC license, which says a lot about the industry and its future.
The fintech is building a marketplace for private shares to trade on top of a blockchain-rails registry in Australia.
The private-markets operator is applying for a license to break ASX’s monopoly on clearing and settlement.
The market for data centers is booming, but artificial-intelligence use cases are an energy nightmare.
The Hong Kong SFC has just approved spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, so how big is the demand?
Under pressure from falling commissions, Matsui turns to outsiders to drive efficiency.
The co-founders, netting a $1m raise, plan to create a very different business model for credit ratings.
HKMA’s approach to reserves management sets the standard for stablecoins – and tokenization.
Kiln, a crypto staking platform, wants to tokenize Ethereum validators, and then to add yields to stablecoins.
Nicolas Aguzin’s exit from HKEX may be due to macro factors, but he also oversaw a failure of vision for tech.